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Pentagon Tool Wheel Skates

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So, I ordered Pentagon Tool's Commercial Wheel Skates (see of 4) tonight. They are scheduled for delivery on Thursday, Feb 20th. I hope the delivery guy has a hand truck. The shipping weight is 79 lbs!

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I like that the casters can lock so that there will no "accidental" rolls into a wall or other scratching obstacle. Keep us posted after you get them.
 
I hope they work better for you than the ones I bought from harbor fright. Mine function, but if I want to move something heavy by myself, (mine have a dually pickup on them at the moment), I have to use an anchor point and a come-along.
 
If you have a pebble on the floor they stop rolling.
 
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Worked like a charm first try. Rolled it over next to the Charger all by myself. I used an old memory foam mattress to protect them both.

Oh yeah, the caster bearings are pretty nice and wheel bearings are really nice. Everything is smooth.
 
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Nice 300!
Are those rubber/hard neoprene--hard plastic?? I have a set of Canadian Harbor Freight one (Princess Auto) with cast wheels. Cheap but works nicely on my smooth floor.
 
Nice 300!
Are those rubber/hard neoprene--hard plastic?? I have a set of Canadian Harbor Freight one (Princess Auto) with cast wheels. Cheap but works nicely on my smooth floor.

Thanks! I bought the 300 new right off the showroom floor.

The skate wheels appear to be some type of hard synthetic rubber, not hard plastic.

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